From: epsi@gmx.de
To: Siarhei Siamashka <siarhei.siamashka@nokia.com>
Cc: premi@ti.com, linux-omap@vger.kernel.org, r-woodruff2@ti.com
Subject: Re: Memory performance / Cache problem
Date: Thu, 15 Oct 2009 12:20:29 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20091015102029.77750@gmx.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <200910142037.15063.siarhei.siamashka@nokia.com>
> On Wednesday 14 October 2009 17:48:39 ext epsi@gmx.de wrote:
> > Mem clock is both times 166MHz. I don't know whether are differences in
> > cycle access and timing, but memclock is fine.
> >
> > Following Siarhei hints of initialize the buffers (around 1.2 MByte
> each)
> > I get different results in 22kernel for use of
> > malloc alone
> > memcpy = 473.764, loop4 = 448.430, loop1 = 102.770, rand =
> 29.641
> > calloc alone
> > memcpy = 405.947, loop4 = 361.550, loop1 = 95.441, rand =
> 21.853
> > malloc+memset:
> > memcpy = 239.294, loop4 = 188.617, loop1 = 80.871, rand =
> 4.726
> >
> > In 31kernel all 3 measures are about the same (unfortunatly low) level
> of
> > malloc+memset in 22.
> >
> > First of all: What performance can be expected?
> > Does 22 make failures if it is so much faster?
> > Can the later kernels get a boost in memory handling?
>
> What you see is just a (fake) performance boost because you have a single
> physical page shared between all the virtual pages in the source buffer.
> So
> you get no cache misses on read operations and everything seems fast.
>
> This is unlikely to happen on real use, and it does not reflect real
> memory
> performance. So the benchmark is inadequate.
>
> You can get some basic information here:
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copy-on-write
>
> Regarding the difference in behavior between .22 and recent kernels. It
> may be
> some regression in copy-on-write implementation, or just some change done
> on
> purpose. That is assuming that the userspace stuff was identical in both
> tests.
>
Ok, understand the difference if the memory is uninitialised.
But why there is the difference in "malloc + memset" and "calloc"?
In both cases the memory will be cleared.
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2009-10-15 10:21 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 17+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2009-10-12 8:38 Memory performance / Cache problem epsi
2009-10-12 9:07 ` Dasgupta, Romit
2009-10-12 9:51 ` Dasgupta, Romit
2009-10-12 9:12 ` Premi, Sanjeev
2009-10-13 8:16 ` epsi
2009-10-14 13:59 ` Woodruff, Richard
2009-10-14 14:48 ` epsi
2009-10-14 15:25 ` Woodruff, Richard
2009-10-14 17:23 ` epsi
2009-10-14 17:36 ` Woodruff, Richard
2009-10-14 17:37 ` Siarhei Siamashka
2009-10-14 17:46 ` Woodruff, Richard
2009-10-15 10:20 ` epsi [this message]
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2009-10-12 7:54 epsi
2009-10-12 8:09 ` Dasgupta, Romit
2009-10-12 8:35 ` Siarhei Siamashka
2009-10-13 9:13 ` epsi
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